My D-Link WBR-1310 Wireless G Router at home doesn't work very well recently. It keeps losing the connection to the Internet. I thought it might be the time to upgrade the firmware. So I went to their support site and tried to look for the new release of the firmware for my quite new router. I found this home networking software instead. The ads banner is located in various pages on D-Link website, stating that this essential home networking tool really can ease the pain for the people who wants to set up their own home network but lack some essential knowledge.
I am curious about how this works. So I downloaded and installed it on my computer. Guess what? It's true. The little tool offers some wonderful wizards from which almost all level of users can easily set up their own home network without any help from computer pros. The network map feature looks cool. It gives you a whole picture of how many computers are on your network. Any intruders can be identified easily from the map.
The software comes with two editions, the free version has the basic features that might not be enough to set up a fully operational home network because the more advanced features like printer sharing, file sharing, and add a device wizard are in the premium version which costs at least $29.99.
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